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M276 1,000 horse to be raised in the city for Waller, 11 Aug., 1643. 613 Journal House of Lords, vi, 172. 614 Journal 40, fo. 71; Cal. State Papers Dom. (1641-1643), p. 476. M277 Gloucester summoned to surrender by the king, 10 Aug., 1643. 615 Rushworth, v, 286. M278 L50,000 to be raised in the city, 11 Aug. 616 Journal 40, fos. 70-70b, 71b-72b; Journal House of Commons, iii, 209, 217; Journal House of Lords, vi, 190. The Common Council had previously (1 Aug.) resolved to raise a like sum from the inhabitants within the city and "the command of the forts or lines of communication."--Journal 40, fo. 69. 617 Clode, "London during the Great Rebellion," pp. 26, 27. M279 The City's force sent to the relief of Gloucester, 21 Aug., 1643. 618 Rushworth, v, 291, 292. M280 Essex and the Londoners relieve Gloucester, 5 Sept. 619 "A true and exact Relation of the Marchings of the Two Regiments of the Trained Bands of the city of London ... By Henry Foster, quondam sergeant to Captain George Mosse, Oct. 2, 1643" (British Museum (E. 69)/15* Cited in Raikes's "Hist. Hon. Artillery Company," i, 113-128). 620 Green, "Hist. Engl. People," iii, 226. M281 Courage displayed by the trained bands at Newbury, 20 Sept., 1643. 621 Clarendon (ed. 1839), p. 458. M282 Trained bands again called out for the recovery of Reading, 9 Oct., 1643. 622 Journal 40, fo. 78b. 623 Gardiner, "Hist. Great Civil War," i, 285. M283 Disaffection among the trained bands. 624 Journal House of Commons, iii, 323. 625 Journal 40, fo. 81. M284 Discovery of Brooke's plot, 6 Jan., 1644. 626 Journal House of Commons, iii, 358. 627 Journal 40, fos. 82b, 84. M285 Banquet to both Houses at Merchant Taylors' Hall, 18 Jan., 1644. 628 Id., fos. 84b-86. 629 Whitelock's Memorials (ed. 1732), p. 80; "A Perfect Diurnal" (Guildhall Library), No. 26, p. 265. M286 The Committee of Both Kingdoms, 16 Feb. M287 A weekly meal sacrificed for payment of city troops. Jan., 1644. 630 Journal 40, fo. 81b. 631 Journal 40, fos. 83b, 86b, 88b, 89, 89b, 90, 90b, 93; Journal House of Commons, iii, 380, 384, 388, 409. M288 Petition for reforms in the army, 26 Jan. 632 Journal 40, fo. 88; Journal House of Commons, iii, 380. M289 Waller's victory at Cheriton, 29 March. 633 Journal 40, fos. 91b, 92. 634 Ru
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